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This is a road off of 140. Turn into a dirt road, then about a mile down the road you will veer left. To a yellow gate. This road is not maintained and is quite rocky. But follow it until you find a spot. LTE is great. It is an open space so there will be cattle roaming. Also, neighbors will check on you to make sure you’re not dumping. It’s appreciated. 167 acres of land here to camp on.
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The yellow gate was closed and there is no access. I think this area might be close due to burn area restrictions
Report Check-In4x4 is necessary to get anywhere. Maybe one spot before it becomes 100% needed, but high clearance vehicle is needed either way. "Spot" is a loose term as well, you'd probably be best off to find a place to park and hike around until you find something more adequate. Quiet and nice view though.
Report Check-InThis is a road off of 140. Turn into a dirt road, then about a mile down the road you will veer left. To a yellow gate. This road is not maintained and is quite rocky. But follow it until you find a spot. LTE is great. It is an open space so there will be cattle roaming. Also, neighbors will check on you to make sure you’re not dumping. It’s appreciated. 167 acres of land here to camp on.
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